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Biographical details

Graham White´s research interests have centered on the issues associated with synthesising Sraffian-inspired pricing models with Keynesian models of output and growth, as a non-orthodox theoretical foundation for examining economic phenomena.

Graham’s published research as well as his work-in-progress applies a heterodox perspective to a cross-section of fields within economics: growth theory, disequilibrium dynamics, macroeconomic theory and policy, issues in traditional microeconomics and the economics of the environment.

Graham’s current research (see below on recent working papers) is focused on learning in a demand-led growth setting; a Sraffian view of competition and it’s connection with economic growth; and a critique of the New Keynesian view of aggregate demand from a Sraffian perspective.

His major publications include:

'The new Keynesian view of aggregate demand: some reflections from a classical-Sraffian standpoint', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2014.

‘Demand-led growth and the classical/Sraffian approach to value and distribution: Are they compatible?’ in Economic Growth and Distribution:On the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations, edited by Neri Salvadori and published by Edward Elgar, 2006;

PhD and master's project opportunities

Selected grants

2001

Economic growth, long-run changes in the use of productive capacity and investment demand in a multi-commodity model of the economy; White G; DVC Research/Research and Development Scheme: Research and Development (R&D).

Selected publications

White, G. (2006). Demand-led growth and the classical approach to value and distribution: Are they compatible? In Neri Salvadori (Eds.), Economic Growth and Distribution: On the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations, (pp. 148-178). Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Journals

White, G. (2015). Competition in the classical sense and the Sraffa-Keynes synthesis: intersecting research themes inspired by the work of Sraffa. Cahiers d'Economie Politique: historire de la pensee et theories, 69(2), 131-158.

White, G. (2001). The Poverty of Conventional Economic Wisdom and the Search for Alternative Economic and Social Policies. The Drawing Board: An Australian Review of Public Affairs, 2, 67-87.

Conferences

White, G. (2012). The New Keynesian view of aggregate demand:some reflections from a Sraffian standpoint. 11th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference SHE 2012, Sydney: Australian Society of Heterodox Economists.

White, G. (2011). Degrees of competition, the rate of return and growth from a Classical/Sraffian perspective. 10th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference SHE 2011, Sydney: Society of Heterodox Economists.

White, G. (2012). The New Keynesian view of aggregate demand:some reflections from a Sraffian standpoint. 11th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference SHE 2012, Sydney: Australian Society of Heterodox Economists.

White, G. (2011). Degrees of competition, the rate of return and growth from a Classical/Sraffian perspective. 10th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference SHE 2011, Sydney: Society of Heterodox Economists.

White, G. (2006). Demand-led growth and the classical approach to value and distribution: Are they compatible? In Neri Salvadori (Eds.), Economic Growth and Distribution: On the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nations, (pp. 148-178). Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.